hasnt won the world cup eitherQuote:
Originally Posted by Hulsey
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hasnt won the world cup eitherQuote:
Originally Posted by Hulsey
Q.Name the 7 Father and Son partnerships(manager and player) that have graced the Premiership over the years, in at least one league game?
Was makelele not in the 98 squad:confused: ? I thought he was. Pardon my ignorance:o , you learn something new everyday:D .Quote:
Originally Posted by gustavo
1. Harry and Jamie (Redknapp)Quote:
Originally Posted by HuRya
2. Brian and Nigel (Clough)
3. Alex and Darren? (Ferguson)
4. Steve and Alex (Bruce)
5. Bobby and Jonathon (Gould)
6. Kenny and Paul (Dalglish)
7. Gordon and Gordon Jr.(:confused: :D ) (Strachan)
Frank and Frank Jr. (Lampard) had an assistant manager/player partnership at West Ham as well.
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Originally Posted by Hulsey
Nope he didnt quite make it!
5 and a half right out of 7Quote:
Originally Posted by Jerry The Saint
It was Anelka.He was in the world Cup squad,got a very late call up I think.
Jack and Ian (Walker)???Quote:
Originally Posted by HuRya
Ok Who is the only coach in European football to have won all domestic trophies possible and all three European trophies at the same club?
is the cup winners cup a european trophy or is it the super cup?
got one today but think it might be a false questions seems impossible
who is only player to have won - fa cup, lge cup, prem lge, champ lge, uefa cup, and still be playing in the prem lge?
Colin Todd and Andy Todd at BoltonQuote:
Originally Posted by Lim till i die
THere's only a handful of clubs that have won all 3 European trophies, think Ajax, Juventus have done it....so Capello?Quote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Trappatoni at JuventusQuote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
ya, that was the 7th..the other blip was Gavin and Gordon Strachan.Quote:
Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
Full Answer(Player and Manager)is :
1.andy,colin todd
2.gavin,gordon strachan
3.nigel,brian clough
4.darren,alex ferguson
5.jamie,harry redknapp
6.jonathen,bobby gould
7.alex,steve bruce
nope - see the final line ups here:Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stars
http://2002.fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/0...c/mr/8788.html
also dont think he won the spainish league or cup during his spell with madrid either (as was in the original question)
Well done! He won the Coppa Italia , Serie A, The U.E.F.A. Cup, Cup-Winners Cup and European Champions Cup and World Club Championship Cup all with Juventus.Quote:
Originally Posted by sparkey
He also proved he was no mug by leading Bayern Munich to a Bundesliga title
and recently led Benfica to the Portuguse League title.
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Originally Posted by YoungHoop
Kanu??? not sure if he ever won the league cup do
When did he win the UEFA Cup? He hasn't to the best of my knowledge.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bosco
whose the only English man to win the 'Golden Boot'
which golden boot??Quote:
Originally Posted by see's it
lineker won the world cup one in 86, phillips won the european one a few seasons back...
Kanu is correct!
Honours
1993
U-17 FIFA World Cup
Nigerian League
1994
Dutch League
Dutch Supercup
1995
European Supercup
Interncontinental Cup
UEFA Champions League
Dutch League
Dutch Supercup
1996
Olympic Games
Dutch League
African Footballer of the Year
1998
UEFA Cup
1999
African Footballer of the Year
2002
English FA Cup
English Premier League
2003
English FA Cup
2004
English Premier League
Charity Shield
AND STILL NOT 30 YET... what a man
1986 Gary Lineker England 6 Goals
I made a complete mess of it when I went to research Kanu.
from the journalist who wrote the article:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rover 2 U
Thank you for getting in touch. The answer given in the paper was Robson
and Baxter. However, I missed out Wilkinson through an oversight. I
remembered Leeds getting knocked out over two legs by Rangers, and
mistakenly thought that was the old European Cup. In fact it was the first
year of the CL, with two knockout rounds BEFORE a group stage. Harford
would have counted but sadly he died three years ago. Keegan and Hodgson
are incorrect. However, several readers have pointed out that Phil Thompson
has a case, for looking after Liverpool when Houllier was ill. I had never
even thought of that, but they might be right. So, four managers all told,
two with CL experience that is slightly tangential.
Regards
Paul Wilson